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Just For Laughs restructures after Gilbert Rozon accused of sexual assault

Just For Laughs has announced a restructuring after women have come forward with allegations of harassment and sexual assault against its founder and now former president.

9 women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault, harassment against former JFL head

Gilbert Rozon, a giant in the Quebec entertainment industry, has stepped down from various positions amid what he calls 'allegations involving him.' (Peter Power/Canadian Press)

Just For Laughs has announced a restructuring after nine women came forward with allegations of harassment and sexual assault against its founder and now former president.

The women are accusing Gilbert Rozonof misconduct spanning three decades, according to French-language newspaper Le Devoir and radio station 98.5 FM. The allegationshave not been verifiedby CBC/Radio-Canada and havenot been proven in court.

As part of the restructuring, Rozonis officially no longer part of any of the business affairs of the company after he announced he would be stepping down on Wednesday night.

Guylaine Lalonde will take over as president, and an independent board of directors will be put in place immediately.

Rozon, also vice-president of the Chamber of Commerce Metropolitan Montreal and the man in charge of Montreal's375thanniversary celebrations, said hewould resign from those roles as well.

Rozon, 62, made the announcement on his Facebook page Wednesday within hours of the allegations being published online.

In the statement, he did not admit to or even comment on the allegations, only saying he was "shaken."

Quebec actress Salom Corbotold Le Devoirthat Rozon assaulted her at a party in 1990 when she was a teenager. She said Rozon grabbed her and slid his hand into her underwear.

"I told him 'I'm 14 years old, I'm 14 years old, I am a young girl.'I spoke loudly and hoped that witnesses around me would react, but nobody reacted. Gilbert let me go and I left."

Salom Corbo says Gilbert Rozon put his hands up her dress when she was 14. (Salom Corbo)

Producer Lyne Charleboistold Le Devoir thatshe and her partner had dinner with Rozon in 1982, and thenwent with Rozon to his place so he could change his shirt.

"The next thing I knew was that we were in his room, he was on me and I froze," she said. "In my head, the guy that I just met was penetrating me. He met my boyfriend."

Fallout continues

Following the allegations, M6, a television channel in France, announced Thursday it waspulling the most recent season ofLa France a unincroyabletalentoff the air.Rozonwas a member of the judging panel on the show, which is similar toAmerica's Got Talent.

Radio-Canada announced on Twitter that Rozon would "no longer be part" of its showDansl'ildu dragon.

French-language television station TVA also announced it is taking broadcasts of the Just For Laughs Gala off the air until further notice.

In 1998,Rozonpleaded guilty to sexual assault. He received an unconditional discharge, a decision thatangered many women's groups at the time.

Radio-Canada has confirmed that Montreal police have opened an investigation intoRozonfor an incident reported to havehappened in Paris in1994.

'We will listen to you,' mayor says

Montreal Mayor Denis Coderresaid Rozon sent him a text message Wednesday evening that said he was quitting, presumably from his position as head of the city's 375thanniversary celebrations.

Coderre said he only learned ofthe scope of what led to his resignation later on.

"I was shocked. I salute the courage of all the women,"Coderresaid.

Rozon was appointed by former mayor Grald Tremblay as the head of the city's 375th anniversary celebrations.

However, Coderresidestepped a question about whether he would have askedRozonto step down if he had heard about the accusations, saying that decision would be up to the board of directors.

Buthe said thatin this kind of situation, "We would have sent [the board]a message."
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre says he was shocked to learn of the allegations against Gilbert Rozon, head of Just For Laughs and the city's 375th anniversary celebrations. (Graham Hughes/Canadian Press)

Coderrealso said it is important that victims feel they can come forward.

"For me, it's imperative that we protect those who have the courage, and saying [you]can take the time that you want, but we will listen to you, we will protect you."

He saidthe law allows for the presumption of innocence, but at the same time, "we can't defend the indefensible."

Mayoral candidateValriePlantereleased a statement aboutRozonon Wednesday night, saying her thoughts were with those making the allegations, and she wants to see justicerun its course.

A movement afoot

The allegations come after Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was also accused of sexual harassment and assault, prompting social media users to flood the internet with their own experiences using the hashtags #metoo and #moiaussi.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters during a media availability in Roberval, Que., on Thursday he believes "we're seeing a moment of an awakening."

"It's unacceptable for anyone to feel insecure or harassed at work, at home, in the streets, and Ithink people are beginning to get it. Mindsets are beginning to change and there is more support for people coming forward and sharing their stories," he said.

Trudeau says sexual assault and harassment is 'never all right'

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says we're seeing a moment of 'awakening' on sexual misconduct, from Hollywood to Parliament to Quebec.

HlneDavid, Quebec's minister responsible for the status of women, said it appears a globalmovement has started.

"Something is happening right now in regards to a change in the culture, and we should salute this culture change," she said.
Hlne David, Quebec's minister for the condition of women, says the #metoo social media campaign has made alleged victims feel they aren't alone. (Radio-Canada)

Montreal police set up hotline

The Quebec media scene was rocked by another scandal involving one of itsown on Wednesday.

Montreal's LaPressepublished a story containing allegations from 11 people who said TV and radio starricSalvaileither sexually harassed them or they witnessed such behaviour by him.

Those allegations have not been verifiedbyCBC/Radio-Canada and have not been proven in court.

Montreal police have setup a special hotline, encouraging alleged victims of sexual assault and harassment to come forward.

With files from Radio-Canada